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Anyone out there balance your own Ryker wheels? If so, how?

I've got Ride-On sealant in mine, we've used it for years. The front of the Ryker bounces a good bit for the first mile or so, then smooths out.

Sarah
 
If you're looking for weight balancing (stick-on weights) and the balancer, go to Marc Parnes for the shaft and cones. Use jack stands or equivalent to hold the shaft.
http://www.marcparnes.com/Can-Am_Spyder_Wheel_Balancer.htm

Isn't that ^ for Spyder wheels?? Don't the Ryker wheels have a bigger centre boss, with a single large dia nut & a locking pin per wheel?? 🤔

So while the Marc Parnes balancers work well for Spyders, I'm not sure that they'd work without the correct sized (larger) dia cones to hold the Ryker wheels. :rolleyes:
 
From the looks of them, they should fit on a standard automotive wheel balancer.

For my F3S, I had to turn a smaller cone to fit the small center hole.
And I bought a motorcycle wheel adapter for the rear wheel.
 
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